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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 192533" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Thanks, all.</p><p></p><p>I try to use as little emotion as possible in dealing with this woman, and I like everyone's suggestion.</p><p></p><p>I agree it should come from husband, but again, she refuses to talk to husband, so... I use a joint email account for communication with her, and he approves and is aware of anything sent, but when he tried using email only from him, she never replied. And she won't talk to him in person.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm borrowing trouble, but I worry about where easy child 2 is headed with all this crap. She can't read, she hates school, and she's starting to look for attention <em>anywhere</em> she can get it. I've found little poems she's written about "Will I be popular if I __________" and "Will you love me if I ______" and while both are pretty normal at this age, I've seen her flirt with other little boys and she will say or do or become anything to keep that boy's attention, positive or not. Given the lack of confidence and ability in school, her mom's refusal to allow her to do ANYTHING with friends or outside school (this band thing is truly the ONLY way easy child has a chance to get to go to football games from her mom's house), and her attention seeking - well, it just scares me where she may be headed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 192533, member: 1848"] Thanks, all. I try to use as little emotion as possible in dealing with this woman, and I like everyone's suggestion. I agree it should come from husband, but again, she refuses to talk to husband, so... I use a joint email account for communication with her, and he approves and is aware of anything sent, but when he tried using email only from him, she never replied. And she won't talk to him in person. Maybe I'm borrowing trouble, but I worry about where easy child 2 is headed with all this crap. She can't read, she hates school, and she's starting to look for attention [I]anywhere[/I] she can get it. I've found little poems she's written about "Will I be popular if I __________" and "Will you love me if I ______" and while both are pretty normal at this age, I've seen her flirt with other little boys and she will say or do or become anything to keep that boy's attention, positive or not. Given the lack of confidence and ability in school, her mom's refusal to allow her to do ANYTHING with friends or outside school (this band thing is truly the ONLY way easy child has a chance to get to go to football games from her mom's house), and her attention seeking - well, it just scares me where she may be headed. [/QUOTE]
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